"federal firearms"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed a tragic case of a woman who died in Macomb County jail after being incarcerated for late child support payments, highlighting systemic medical neglect in custody. He covered federal warnings to gun dealers about cannabis users, the marijuana legalization debate and its impact on the prison-industrial complex, and conducted an extended segment on firearms including unique pistol calibers (.32 Magnum, .44 and .45 AutoMag), hunting pistols (XP-100, Thompson Contender), and a caller discussion about the .40 S&W versus 9mm debate in law enforcement. He reviewed sales and equipment from military surplus retailers and discussed Trump's relationship with law enforcement.
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Mark Koernke discussed federal gun control tactics, including an alleged end-run strategy by the government to pass anti-gun legislation, and criticized the FBI's historical role in domestic operations. He addressed ammunition storage regulations tied to Handgun Control Incorporated's 1993-1994 agenda, analyzed Chinese and Russian firearms imports and why the Chinese are not supplying weapons to the U.S. market, and touched on military bonus clawback issues affecting soldiers. The episode included a lengthy monologue criticizing America's current standing globally and featured discussions about election integrity concerns and government overreach.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms preparedness, reloading ammunition, and building custom rifles from surplus military actions. He covered specific calibers like the 30-30 Winchester, 6.5 Swedish, and oddball cartridges, explaining how to convert surplus Arasaka, Steyr, and other military rifles into functional weapons using modern barrels and components. The show included caller questions about AR-15 pricing and specifications, discussion of Vietnam-era weapons smuggling, and criticism of federal firearms regulations. Koernke emphasized grassroots activism through anonymous distribution of informational flyers about proposed legislation, and announced upcoming events at Knob Creek in October.